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Elijah Holtman
twenty-four
bisexual • dominant
reserved

Elijah Holtman was raised in a very strict yet loving family. He grew up with two older twin brothers and a younger sister, ultimately being the middle child. To say the least, while his siblings were the troublemakers, he stayed out of the mischief. As a kid, he was very intelligent and saw things from other peoples perspectives, which gave him a greater outlook on life.
Elijah is very close with his family and it's no secret that he's the sweet one of the runt. While he holds a welcoming, calm, and gentle demeanour, he's also quite intimidating when he wants to be. No one purposely gets on his bad side because quite honestly they are afraid of him, but he gets a great deal of respect from everyone around him.
Elijah currently works for his father's company but is in the process of breaking off and starting his own business. He enjoys many hobbies and activities, and while he's great fun for the opportunity to work at his father's hotel, he does want to start off his own company where he can do whatever he pleases. Elijah enjoys abstract painting and poetry along with classical music, which are some interests many people find surprising coming from him.
He's a very fair and layed back person who often doesn't have much to say; people can usually read his body language. When he's mad, everyone's aware. Although, it's not very often that he gets angry since he's a rather calm and collected person.
Elijah is usually found reading a book or working, though if he's needed he won't hesitate to drop everything. He's a very good listener and gives honest, but nonetheless great, advice. He assures people hear what needs to be said instead of what they want to be said.

 He assures people hear what needs to be said instead of what they want to be said

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